The council of mice - An amazing cat sculpture

Lycaon - An elegant and original bronze sculpture

The Nemean lion was inspired by the twelve (12) labors of Hercules, specifically it was his first labor.
This sculpture, made out of clay, as well as its metal base was sculpted by the artist, and represents Hercules’s arrow which according to the myth, was the first thing he used to kill the lion.
It is cast in bronze and only twelve (12) limited edition pieces have been made internationally.
The Lion’s head is made of pure silver which makes it elegant and rare.
It has a beech wood base with beautiful amazing patterns which have been created with pyrography.
This bronze sculpture and the myth behind it make it an amazing, classic, elegant and essential decoration for demanding collectors and buyers who want to have a unique, distinct and absolutely original creation.
Don’t miss the opportunity to have this elegant and absolutely original sculpture in your collection which offers a luxurious style to, and transforms, the room you place it in.

The council of mice - An amazing cat sculpture

This sculpture is made out of clay by the artist; the bell on the cat’s neck is movable and its sound fits perfectly with its myth.
It casted in bronze and they have made only twelve (12) limited edition pieces internationally, which have amazing brightly intensive fired patinas.
This bronze sculpture and its myth behind make it an amazing, modern and clever decoration for demanding collectors and buyers who want to have something unique, elegant and original.
Don’t miss the opportunity to have this amazing and absolutely original sculpture in your collection which catches your visitors’ eyes.

Lycaon - An elegant and original bronze sculpture

Lycaon is an elegant and original sculpture which has not only represents the myth of Lykaonas but the story of wolves and how they have created. A double sculpture in one: Lykaonas and the hand of Zeus; it is the first almost original sculpture inspired by the myth, this means that there are not sculptures which can support originally the myth of where and how the wolves came from.